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Incense Burner
Dish
Inkwell with the Name of Amir 'Abdullah ibn al-Hasan Pars
Hand with Niello Decoration
Ewer with Inscriptions and Hunting Scenes
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 453
The back of this small mirror is decorated with an allover pattern of six-petal rosettes with a small knob in the center, a feature thought to have been copied from Chinese mirrors. Mirrors made of bronze, which could be polished into a highly reflective surface, were common throughout the medieval world, until they were replaced with silver-coated glass examples.
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